An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, from the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: In which the Rise, Progress and Variations of Church Power are Considered in Their Connexion with the State of Learning and Philosophy and the Political History of Europe During that Period : to which is Added, an Accurate Index ; in Six Volumes, Volumen1Baynes, 1825 - 432 páginas |
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... errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous productions , are propagated with facility , and passing from one book into many , are unhappily handed down from age to age . This I had formerly observed in several abridg ...
... errors , which almost always abound in large and voluminous productions , are propagated with facility , and passing from one book into many , are unhappily handed down from age to age . This I had formerly observed in several abridg ...
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... error , must be left to the decision of those whose extensive knowledge of the Chris- tian history entitles them to pronounce judgment in this matter . That such may judge with the more facility , I have mentioned the authors who have ...
... error , must be left to the decision of those whose extensive knowledge of the Chris- tian history entitles them to pronounce judgment in this matter . That such may judge with the more facility , I have mentioned the authors who have ...
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... , and Wadding , though they were amply furnished with ancient manuscripts and records , have nevertheless committed more faults , and fallen into errors of greater consequence , than other writers Author's Preface . XV.
... , and Wadding , though they were amply furnished with ancient manuscripts and records , have nevertheless committed more faults , and fallen into errors of greater consequence , than other writers Author's Preface . XV.
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... errors of greater consequence , than other writers , who were by far their inferiors in learning and credit , and had much less access to original records than they were favoured with . These considerations induce me to hope , that the ...
... errors of greater consequence , than other writers , who were by far their inferiors in learning and credit , and had much less access to original records than they were favoured with . These considerations induce me to hope , that the ...
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... error , I would hope that the mistakes I may have committed are neither so frequent , nor so momentous , as to be productive of any pernicious effects . I might add more ; but nothing more is necessary to enable those to judge of this ...
... error , I would hope that the mistakes I may have committed are neither so frequent , nor so momentous , as to be productive of any pernicious effects . I might add more ; but nothing more is necessary to enable those to judge of this ...
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